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i said university of virginia he said no virginia state. no. charlottesville. he said you went to the black school virginia state. i am thinking what is up with this guy? but then i sensed a form of racism a little bit someone doesn't expect you to have achieved certain things and i befriended catherine johnson. she was always positive and no matter what the situation she would talk about there is always a solution to her card and figure it out he had retired when i got there but that was the turning point for me because i joined this group of african-american scientist and engineers that catherine and the people showed me and mary jackson was a member of the time. i did not know their stories at that time but then to understand truly but i knew they were great people and smart and hard-working and that helped me also to have that trajectory to be excellent and working hard. i worked in the branch that you take light or heat or some types of energy on aerospace vehicles of their damage. so how do you use nondestructively in a way so you don't have to break it ap
i said university of virginia he said no virginia state. no. charlottesville. he said you went to the black school virginia state. i am thinking what is up with this guy? but then i sensed a form of racism a little bit someone doesn't expect you to have achieved certain things and i befriended catherine johnson. she was always positive and no matter what the situation she would talk about there is always a solution to her card and figure it out he had retired when i got there but that was the...
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[applause] >> i have from benedict university of chicago. he mentioned abortion and what do you feel are the odd brat r-uppercase-letter getting into the supreme court based on resistance from the left with judge kavanaugh? make he will get in. he is a washington guy and knows how to do what he is doing. there is nothing you can hold against him. i think they will. they have already overplayed my hand. and then the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old mac that when was the last time that she moved? but i do think he will get in. but that makes it hard to fight the next appointment. if you are the bad version then i give you the good version of the future. oo[laughter] >> thank you for being here i university of cincinnati. what is the key to making a conservative the studio that doesn't rely on religious movies in the future? >> are dismayed by artist. i'm an artist who happens to be a conservative. that is how you get good stories. but if you don't start to put money behind culture there may not be as many of the
[applause] >> i have from benedict university of chicago. he mentioned abortion and what do you feel are the odd brat r-uppercase-letter getting into the supreme court based on resistance from the left with judge kavanaugh? make he will get in. he is a washington guy and knows how to do what he is doing. there is nothing you can hold against him. i think they will. they have already overplayed my hand. and then the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old mac that...
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if we go to the i, universities offering 1000 bribes to smart students, universities which probably wouldre getting them in there, because of the money which is involved, and they are handing out rides for the smartest students. and this is a strange one, with teenagers given unconditional offers to make sure they don't slack off with their subjects. it seems a strange circumstance. hang on a minute. the so—called rides. you are immediately jumping to the conclusion they are coming from these top universities. they are not necessarily, that is the first point. the other thing about unconditional offers, which are not a new thing, they have been around for several years, they have been... there are a number of universities who believe that they can spot real potential in students at an early stage, and they want those students in the university. and that is where unconditional offers came from. let's go to the daily mail. 0ur house prices set to take a tumble? as property sales fall across the uk. they are already falling, aren't they? apparently they are going to fall even faster, or hard
if we go to the i, universities offering 1000 bribes to smart students, universities which probably wouldre getting them in there, because of the money which is involved, and they are handing out rides for the smartest students. and this is a strange one, with teenagers given unconditional offers to make sure they don't slack off with their subjects. it seems a strange circumstance. hang on a minute. the so—called rides. you are immediately jumping to the conclusion they are coming from these...
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but i so missed intellectual life and ideas and the kind of debate that is at the heart of a universityso i applied to graduate school and went back and got a phd at penn, which eventually led me to a faculty position at penn that i held for 25 years. emily: you wrote six books. tell me about that. drew: i became a historian of the american south. i began to explore questions, not all that distant from questions that i asked as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was about people who defended slavery, because i found that so unthinkable and couldn't imagine how people came to convince themselves that this was a position that was justified or acceptable, and i think i was projecting some of my questions about people who had embraced segregation in my own home community when i was growing up in virginia in the 1950's. what makes people defend the indefensible, and what makes change? emily: you must have strong opinions about how president trump has spoken about these civil war heroes, or not heroes, and the monuments? drew: we are in an interesting moment with
but i so missed intellectual life and ideas and the kind of debate that is at the heart of a universityso i applied to graduate school and went back and got a phd at penn, which eventually led me to a faculty position at penn that i held for 25 years. emily: you wrote six books. tell me about that. drew: i became a historian of the american south. i began to explore questions, not all that distant from questions that i asked as a young child growing up in a segregated society. my first book was...
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i. universe i come to the us just for all the things they can do i. say because of all the things they can well looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust so next time when he choose to complain about a post online think twice what if the fact checkers disagree in fact whatever you do they're better think twice. meanwhile there's concern over facebook's latest tool to tackle fake news which will involve evaluating users based on how trustworthy they are online it's in addition to the science existing efforts to stem the spread of misinformation the idea is to protect users from those who indiscriminately flag up fake news is real and vice versa this is the will even be used to predict which articles need fact checking based on a user's history of posting stories despite facebook boosting efforts to get rid of fake news there are still a big few questions that need to be asked about
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others for me sharing my family's story it's not easy for me by speaking up and example i go around universities i chose to do this to share the thought he. did just so i believe those young generation they are our voice they are our future and by hearing in a tragic a story that the war of the heard about it and everybody spoke to forget and the suffering continue when i keep talking about it and agree but the will move and say you know i want to do something you change my my my life you know by sharing your story so the more they tell me please do in this and share it with the war the more i feel it should be a permanent reminder of how and that's why i'm in this is why i do this right how do they react team of when you tell them how much detail do you tell them about what happened to you and your family. i am mostly when i go to talk first i have only similar stock. i highlight the story but after that of course there is a question i ask most people they will ask me in detail so why they will put this off and that binge or the risky journey why there was thousand of people being ling that the
others for me sharing my family's story it's not easy for me by speaking up and example i go around universities i chose to do this to share the thought he. did just so i believe those young generation they are our voice they are our future and by hearing in a tragic a story that the war of the heard about it and everybody spoke to forget and the suffering continue when i keep talking about it and agree but the will move and say you know i want to do something you change my my my life you know...
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i also don't exactly know what's possible in the universities. think they're making so many mistakes that it isn't obvious to me how they can be put right. and the mistakes are compounding. and i'm still at the university of toronto. and, by the way, the university of toronto is a fine institution, as far as institutions go. it's not particularly radical, and they were confused, at the beginning, when all of this started to happen and went after me, partly as a consequence of confusion. and they've been good to me since then, so... >> william f. buckley, who is the original host of this show, was the prominent television personality of the modern american conservative movement and hosted the show for 33 years. one of his guests was billy graham, and i'd like to show you a clip from one of those appearances and then get your response. >> sure. >> let's take a look. >> sure. >> today, we propose to focus on christianity, specifically, and the reasons for its decline. i should like to begin by asking dr. graham whether any scientific finding or devel
i also don't exactly know what's possible in the universities. think they're making so many mistakes that it isn't obvious to me how they can be put right. and the mistakes are compounding. and i'm still at the university of toronto. and, by the way, the university of toronto is a fine institution, as far as institutions go. it's not particularly radical, and they were confused, at the beginning, when all of this started to happen and went after me, partly as a consequence of confusion. and...
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i kind of barely got in university, but i kept going with that. my parents took it too far.i arrived at university really underprepared and i raised my hand a class in us that the holocaust was. i think they thought i was denying it. i'd wasn't. i've never heard of it before. i wouldn't say this is the ideal education. i would not say that. but they had something better about people feeling ownership over what they learn. if you think of education, a lot of people talk about education as a way to get money and a better job. it's not about making money. it's about making a person. everyone should have the opportunity to participate in the making of their own mind and i think it just needs to be more of this and people need to be more involved in their own education. >> host: how did the way you were raised to help you write this book? obviously in a very literal sense, but it is not easy. >> guest: yeah, i did know how to write narrative. i literally hadn't word country brittany word of narrative when i wrote this book to add a phd because once i got to school i really commit
i kind of barely got in university, but i kept going with that. my parents took it too far.i arrived at university really underprepared and i raised my hand a class in us that the holocaust was. i think they thought i was denying it. i'd wasn't. i've never heard of it before. i wouldn't say this is the ideal education. i would not say that. but they had something better about people feeling ownership over what they learn. if you think of education, a lot of people talk about education as a way...
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i am from ohio state university. being in the midwest and agricultural policy major so i will ask the question about trade and president agenda. moving forward we have the tariffs with china and now working with the eq to facilitate more conversation. but i am just curious. you make message that many republican members of congress say that not only china cheated on the trade deals stealing intellectual property look at the military there building significant national security. and to buy those trade wars to focus on china. that is the encouragement that you say we support you china if you have these trade deals but from the president's perspective and that perception is that they try to undercut him then he gets the best but even what the president has said that with zero tariffs and low barriers to trade. if we can get to that point that will be huge and all consumers will champion. i don't know if we will get to that point but but to get those better trade deals. and the challenge politically is that those that are
i am from ohio state university. being in the midwest and agricultural policy major so i will ask the question about trade and president agenda. moving forward we have the tariffs with china and now working with the eq to facilitate more conversation. but i am just curious. you make message that many republican members of congress say that not only china cheated on the trade deals stealing intellectual property look at the military there building significant national security. and to buy those...
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i see life as the long university education i never had. feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. you have brought them together in something called the elders, people like nelson mandela. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 10 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. if you have a conflict, everything breaks down. david: what makes great leadership in your view? richard: being a great listener is one of the key things. listening to the elders meetings, you reason one of the reasons they have become elders is because they have spent their life absorbing and choosing their words carefully. i think a genuine love of everybody. looking for the best in people, even if they are being a pain, you can normally find the best in pretty well anybody. david: if you are a business leader -- if someone is watching this and wants to be sir richard branson, w
i see life as the long university education i never had. feel i am a perpetual student. ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. you have brought them together in something called the elders, people like nelson mandela. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 10 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. if you have a conflict,...
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i wanted sol subjects but i still got into the university i wanted so i am so happy.et because i didn't get into manchester, i didn't get three a grades but i got b b c. i've gone through clearing which is really good. it's been worth it, i think. i'm glad that i revised and didn't fail any. so i'm just glad. i hope i did well for my parents and everyone. ijust met your parents and they are really proud. and yours as well, you've had a great morning. obviously i was nervous but when i opened my results i was really happy as well. i'm excited to start in septemberas as well. i'm excited to start in september as well. you are going to study medicine, and you got an unconditional offer? they wanted you! and very happy. it didn't stop me from revising, i was determined to get the grades and i found out today that i did and i'm so happy. help either parents feeling because you came here from syria when you we re you came here from syria when you were 12 and now you are going to study medicine, and they delighted? yes they are, i could not have done it without friends and t
i wanted sol subjects but i still got into the university i wanted so i am so happy.et because i didn't get into manchester, i didn't get three a grades but i got b b c. i've gone through clearing which is really good. it's been worth it, i think. i'm glad that i revised and didn't fail any. so i'm just glad. i hope i did well for my parents and everyone. ijust met your parents and they are really proud. and yours as well, you've had a great morning. obviously i was nervous but when i opened my...
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i. universe i will come to the oasis for all the things they can do i. say because of all the things they can well looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust how's this for a policy update facebook's just announced it will assess how good or how bad their users are at flagging fake news we developed a process to protect against people indiscriminately flagging news is fake and attempting to game the system the reason we do this is to make sure that our fight against misinformation is as effective as possible i think it's political pressure i think it really comes down to that they are putting themselves in the position of mediating human relationships which is first of all a very unhealthy thing to do and it's something. they really are grossly. incompetent to do the users primarily will not know what is being done to them and they will be manipulated in all sorts of ways we don't kno
i. universe i will come to the oasis for all the things they can do i. say because of all the things they can well looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust how's this for a policy update facebook's just announced it will assess how good or how bad their users are at flagging fake news we developed a process to protect...
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i. universe i will come to the u.s. just for all the things they can do i say because i'm thinking well it looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust. me google's being taken to for violating its use of previously policy the tech giants accused of collecting location data even when feed. off on devices . google represented that a user can turn of location his to return a time with location history of the places you go are no longer stored this simply was not true well previously the company had claimed that with the function off your device wouldn't be tracked you may recall but users say in fact that maps and other services continue to store your information is a tad scary really however google's now updated the help section on its website this is what it says now it's saying that other location services on the device won't be affected by the settin
i. universe i will come to the u.s. just for all the things they can do i say because i'm thinking well it looks like online platforms will force us to adjust to a new reality where a step away from your genuine behavior may lead to a ban or some distinguished fact checkers will tell you who you should or shouldn't trust. me google's being taken to for violating its use of previously policy the tech giants accused of collecting location data even when feed. off on devices . google represented...
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i see life is the one long university education i never had.l i am a perpetual student. ♪ ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. you have brought them together in something called the elders, which are people like nelson mandela and others that were great leaders in their time. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts. conflicts, i think, is the most important thing. because if you have a conflict, everything else breaks down. david: what makes great leadership in your view? richard: i think being a really good listener is one of the key things. when i sit around and listen to the elders talk and elders' meetings, you realize why they have become elders is because they have spent their life listening and absorbing, and only speaking, choosing their words carefully. i think loving people -- a genuine love of everybody. and looking for the best in people, even if they are being
i see life is the one long university education i never had.l i am a perpetual student. ♪ ♪ david: you have met a lot of great leaders. you have brought them together in something called the elders, which are people like nelson mandela and others that were great leaders in their time. you were very close to nelson mandela. richard: very close. i was very lucky. for 10 years we knew each other very well. we set up the elders, 12 incredible men and women who would try to resolve conflicts....
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i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my own two. small phase of my life i can ride a bike to a new cowboy. this is a motorbike. i used to still keep from my colleagues and by the mint power water left on my hand history of how the us. sometimes has two thousand people receiving right in a motel by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my zipper why will it be this way. where do we called out all the idiots. so that is why they don't want to use this enemy. for those people and they were survival. and what are called meters on the road. oh. like me. people probably. i. probably are going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it orders who were not before he's dead what i'm trying. to finish the house when i got money we are not living. high because over the evil we are living like this we're. very sad for this list because my home. to those who. wrote. me back in the. judge. asks me for a house right now getting
i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my own two. small phase of my life i can ride a bike to a new cowboy. this is a motorbike. i used to still keep from my colleagues and by the mint power water left on my hand history of how the us. sometimes has two thousand people receiving right in a motel by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my zipper why will it be this...
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i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my call to. the post is my life i can write it by. the fact this is a motorbike. i used to kid from my colleagues and by meant power water left on my hand history of how the us. sometimes has two thousand. people receiving right in a moto by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. not my zipper why will it be this way. where do we called out all the idiots. that is riding on what are you this had meant. for. people. and they were survival. you. called it is out on the road to go to the. wildlife. oh. like me. people from a. few. i . probably going to. are going to. my dad believe this house. and he did finish it orders who were before he he. what i'm try to finish the house when i got money we are not living. like this. because over the evil we are living like this we are very sad for this list because my home. to those who. wrote. me back in the. old the judge was sad when they're not talking asks me for a house rent
i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my call to. the post is my life i can write it by. the fact this is a motorbike. i used to kid from my colleagues and by meant power water left on my hand history of how the us. sometimes has two thousand. people receiving right in a moto by those who know guys are viable they will break me. they'll break on our bike. not my zipper why will it be this way. where do we called out all the...
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to go it's you know we've went out this is on a board and as i was in freetown university off to seven days everybody kept sick the nine on the. my five call me phone. during that time it was only two ambulance districts i took a while though by starting to then two by two contacts finished through to the end of the most beautiful. gardens i was on my family. i did there i was discharged. x. discharged officer. my family. that area. so i assessed you i want to life. i came back to the community. before we obvious talent on the road. towards him. on that. i mention on the road sitting down i said is that everything which is probably set up for me because he is able to survive. right now you don't have a job even something to eat to feed his family. i know him before us the projects in your largest grossing there are due to be starts projects in how to brew costs have to talk to your campin it would also like to confuse people does this thing that says on we go down we look at how fifteen zero funds and presently we've lost the our family all of this all of the families. it's not easy. r
to go it's you know we've went out this is on a board and as i was in freetown university off to seven days everybody kept sick the nine on the. my five call me phone. during that time it was only two ambulance districts i took a while though by starting to then two by two contacts finished through to the end of the most beautiful. gardens i was on my family. i did there i was discharged. x. discharged officer. my family. that area. so i assessed you i want to life. i came back to the...
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did not know we've went out this is on a board and as i was in freetown university all. those seven days everybody gets sick you know a number of. my part of call me into a phone. during the time it was only to. this street i took a while though by starting to. to buy on to i finished. to the end to the most beautiful. gardens i was on my family. i did there i was discharged. x. discharged officer i want to see my family. that area. they all passed a week. so i set you on what a life. i came back to the community. only obvious standing on the road. towards him. the people we had been. getting on the ground lived life. on that. i mention on the road sitting down i said is that everything which is probably set up for me because i was able to survive. right and i had to have a job even something to eat to feed his family more and i know him before us a project single largest grossing in the radio through to be starts projects in how to broadcast have to talk to you are called being able also to convince people that this thing that says on we go down to dinner i have fifteen
did not know we've went out this is on a board and as i was in freetown university all. those seven days everybody gets sick you know a number of. my part of call me into a phone. during the time it was only to. this street i took a while though by starting to. to buy on to i finished. to the end to the most beautiful. gardens i was on my family. i did there i was discharged. x. discharged officer i want to see my family. that area. they all passed a week. so i set you on what a life. i came...
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i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow. i have no morning to complete my call. to. call phase my life i got righted by. the fact this is a motorbike. two silkies from my colleagues and by the mint power want to relive. this ten thousand years. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called it is out on the road to good. wildlife. how young. like me. to pick. people in the family. for. i. i ought. probably going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were not before he is that what i'm trying. to finish the house when i got money we are not being living. like this. because over the. we are live. i'm very sad for this miss norcross my home. for those who
i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow. i have no morning to complete my call. to. call phase my life i got righted by. the fact this is a motorbike. two silkies from my colleagues and by the mint power want to relive. this ten thousand years. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it....
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i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my own two. small phase of my life i could write it by. the fact this is a motorbike. i used to kid from my colleagues and by it be meant power want to relive. history and how the us. sometimes has two thousand people who see the right in a model by those who know guys are viable they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that i will if this work is where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to use this had to maintain. my face. for those people who are normally on time they were survival. of the day. and what are called it is out on the road to go to. wildlife. how young mom. like me. sixteen people in the family. feel. i. i ought. or are you going to. are going to. my dad believe this house. and he did finish it orders who were not before he's dead what i'm trying to finish the house when i get money we are not living. because over the evil we are living like this we are very sad for this list because my home. to
i left university two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow and occasionally. i have no morning to complete my own two. small phase of my life i could write it by. the fact this is a motorbike. i used to kid from my colleagues and by it be meant power want to relive. history and how the us. sometimes has two thousand people who see the right in a model by those who know guys are viable they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it was not my that i will if this work is where we...
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i left university of two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow indication. i have no morning to complete my. two. small phase of my life i can write or buy. up all of this is a motorbike. i used to look it from my colleagues and my meant power water left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my that why will it be this way. where we cannot alter it. so that is why i don't want to you this telling me. about my fears for those people and they were survival. for the rest of the day. and what are called meters on the road to go to. wildlife. how young. like me were able to pick. people in the family. i. probably going to. i remember. my dad believed this house. and he did finish it for those who were not before he's dead what i'm try to finish the house when i get money we are not being living. like this. because over the evil. we are living like this we are very sad for this miss because my ho
i left university of two thousand and fourteen. i was in moscow indication. i have no morning to complete my. two. small phase of my life i can write or buy. up all of this is a motorbike. i used to look it from my colleagues and my meant power water left on my hand is three thousand euros. sometimes it's two thousand people who seem to be riding a motorbike those who know geysers or why will they will not break me. they'll break on our bike. because it is not my that why will it be this way....